Miraría (en. I would look)

/miɾaˈɾia/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of observing something attentively.
If I had time, I would look at you more carefully.
Si tuviera tiempo, te miraría con más cuidado.
To examine something carefully.
I would look at the options before deciding.
Miraría las opciones antes de decidir.
To fix one's gaze on something.
I would watch the movie you recommended.
Miraría la película que me recomendaste.

Etymology

From the verb mirar, which comes from the Latin 'mirare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to glance sideways
To observe discreetly or without being noticed.
mirar de reojo
to look over
To observe something superficially.
mirar por encima
to look at the sky
To reflect or have hopes.
mirar al cielo

Related Words

gaze
The action of looking or the way you look.
mirada
voyeur
A person who looks excessively, especially out of curiosity.
mirón
viewpoint
A place from where you can observe a landscape.
mirador

Slang Meanings

To see something out of curiosity
I am going to look at that series that everyone is talking about.
Voy a miraría a esa serie que todos comentan.
To observe someone with interest
I would look at him during the party.
Lo miraría durante la fiesta.